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| We have a situation where we need to recover a customers data from a Hard Drive that has a corrupt Vista installation. Our workshop only uses XP based machines, (we will not convert to Vista) and we can mount the Vista volume and see files and folders, but cannot take ownership of those files and folders in order to complete a data port. Is there any way to take ownership of those files and folders or are we going to have to build a Vista system in order to take ownership of that Data. We have added the option to take ownership (as per well documented methods on the web) but as there is no trust relationship between the Vista corrupt system, our XP machine or our domain, we cannot take ownership of the files. Bear in mind please if the only way is to build that additional machine, then we will likely charge that out against the data recovery and i suspect with that additional charge the customer will not bother to retrieve the data. Before anyone suggests it we have tried Vista Virtual machines and that is a no go. HP as the OEM provider of the faulty system have no answer to date. Microsoft technical help just bounce us to HP. -- Welcome suggestions at this point Kapiti Tech | Guest
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You might consider trying to do a Repair Install. This will allow you to repair your Vista installation without loosing your files, settings, and programs. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...all-vista.html Hope this helps you in this situation. Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* | Guest
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| It's a long shot, but I would try booting UBCD4Windows (or similar tool) and see you have any better luck from its environment. If you do PC service, can you really avoid Vista indefinitely? -- "KapitiTech" <KapitiTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2EB0F6B1-4709-4A40-8A67-FB5402E2F3E6@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Thanks for the suggestion. The repair reinstall is where we thought we would end up as well and it is a real possiblity depending on exactly what HP actually send us. They have promised to ship a "recovery CD" as the standard F11 recovery does not work. As to the issue of avoiding Vista completely- all i can offer is our own experience. To date we have yet to sell a Vista machine and that goes for laptops as well, and that is what 9 months into the consumer release, so i think we'll probably have no problem avoiding the conversion for a while yet. We seem to sell a solid amount of XP equiped machines though, so with a bit of luck we may avoid this particular OS completely and hope that the next iteration is a more friendly release. ![]() -- Kapiti Tech "brink" wrote: Quote:
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